Wick: northern end of bridleway I27

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Wick: northern end of bridleway I27

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 6 Mar 2017

This public bridleway is marked on Ordnance Survey maps as a byway open to all traffic (or B.O.A.T.) so I presume the designation has changed at some point over the last 20 years. It heads from Thornbury Road to the dead end of Wick Lane, and is realistically the original continuation of Wick Lane when it was a rural track. Here, we see it from the dead end of Wick Lane. The driveway to a static mobile homes park is on the right. See Image for the view towards us from ahead, with links to further photos on the route.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.725072
Longitude
-1.778798